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Practice Drills & Ending Forms


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For every person who wants to improve on their cusrive writing should be doing drills to get use to the whole arm or forearm movement. Plus it's a great warm up before writing, here are some drills that I practice daily. I did direct & indirect ovals, and push pull drills. At the bottom I pen the alphabet just for kicks. When doing these drills don't use any finger or wrist movement. Tell me what think about doing drills. I hope to see other people's on how they do drills.

 

 

Also on ending forms.

 

the letter d, r, & t. these endling forms should be written only on words that end with this 3 letters. I pen an example of how it's done.

 

Any comments or feed back will be appreciated. Thanks.post-120266-0-03179600-1423104601_thumb.jpgpost-120266-0-38696400-1423104624_thumb.jpg

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I did my first practice drill today using Michael Sull's "Movement Exercise Pratice Sheet" from his American Cursive Handwriting Self-Study Workbook. My arm and shoulder got a bit tired afterward as I'm not used to all that arm movement, but it felt great to finally take my first step in re-learning cursive.

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